When you research the history of the band Nirvana and disturbed frontman, Kurt Cobain, you’re never disappointed. The Seattle based Sub Pop record label that first signed Nirvana reportedly produced the first album, Bleach, for just over $600. The Bleach album has sold 1.9 million copies since it’s release in June of 1989. Sub Pop reps reportedly spent days and nights scouring pawn shops for Univox Hi-Fliers on show dates. After obliterating them on stage Cobain would tell them, “I didn’t plan on breaking it, I don’t know what got in to me.” Knowing his own unpredictability on stage, Cobain refused to play anything new, stating “nothing is better than junk.”

Limited Edition Eastwood Univox Hi-Flier sitting pretty in black hardcase.Only 16 of each finish are being produced by Eastwood. This sunburst model is just like the ones Kurt Cobain smashed in the early Nirvana days.